There are no courses associated with it during the undergraduate period, so the first contact with Linux is unavoidable. Referring to the content of the teacher's learning materials, and gradually solve some problems, but there are some problems have not been solved, listed below some of their own problems.
1. In the environment variable and file search topic, using the VIM command to open the SH file, the interface is editable, but in the window editing process after the editing of the file can not be saved,,,, and later use manually created by the way the sh file and the C language file, completed later experiments! But the problem to be solved is how the files are saved after the VIM command is used.
2. In the topic of environmental variables, the specific role of environmental variables is not well understood.
3. In the software installation, I do not know how to use some local package installation software, and the use of Web site to install, the test gives the URL directly connected to the address of 404!
The above is my study in this week some of the problems encountered, learning a week, the personal feeling of learning Linux The most important thing is to practice more, use more! Understanding and skillful use of a large number of commands is an important step in learning Linux, and secondly, the problems encountered in the test are often searched online for problems and solutions. Solve their own problems, their own memory is the most profound. Regarding the knowledge reserve, the individual feels that the level of English is not only useful in computer learning, but also in the practical operation of Linux is very important. Many of the commands in Linux are derived from the English abbreviation of its actual function, and some English notes need to be read, so the necessary knowledge of English reserves is necessary. I need to learn in the future to strengthen English learning, and read more, more practice, more learning! To strengthen their practical ability to operate!
On the problems and experiences in Linux learning